Kat/h» Palnlul Chopping Prevented Ron chapped Ilsa are all! andunhalahtly-the cubed eufaeee eaally Infected hy daaearena gems. 0d relic! ula qua, anre m with mull Its wonderful emollient action lastelfi soothes the wounded amahnaaa and aeala them gull and fill“!!- The lint applleaflel ‘live! vuurhl relief-lips ‘ “ nlrnalfleetb- neaa. Get Lypeyl et your store today. Use It regularly to soothe ud Intact Bu! llpa. Sold everywhere in handy nick fert- LYPSYL """"" Bristol and Vicinity Ielfllwj w. wuuam nutty w in W city last week m1 busindll- M . P. R. Sinnott had the Ihll- lortllnle to sPmm m‘ “m” 1"" week. . w. . 0'3 ien ‘Mr. and‘ Mrs ‘Amid? M’ their od homes. Badly needed cal arrived It lvlorell last week and reports He“ mat more ls on the Way- Mr. and Mrs. James 318818114- Sukwere visitors to the cit! l!" wee . The Misses Josephine and lunlce MacDonald, Charlottetown. W"? Easter visitors at their hvlfle m Bristol- Mrs. Arthur Blaxland who went the winter months in the city has returned to her home 1n accompanied by her two children. Mr. Cephus Davey arrived here from the city last week with the intention or residing in this vio- mlty, At present ha ls stopping with his uncle, Mr. Harr Mac- Etven in the Harbor distric - Mr. Allskhzm Lapierre. who has resiuned s 90s woo? Hospital to take a p with Mr. L. L. Cox, lobster packer tor two months or more will take up his new duties late this week. ‘Ted Anderson of the RON. ar- rived home last week to spend his leave with his wife and hlnlly here. Mr. P. J. Daveaux left last week for Halifax on a business trip and will be absent about two wwslis. Mr. John Daveaux is in charge of his store. Mr. John Keefe has returned to his work in Halifax, alter spend- in: some time at his home here llélllllg wood and attending to other blulness. Mrs. P. R. Slnnott has received :1" ‘crul letters from he!’ lon Pte. P lph Sinnott, M10 ls serving in I ly. He said despite the fact a n mber or Bristol boys were there QILIEUII 90th Birthday Inception Ileld E he a- i 51".. l an nds thhlrfllhout- in oonzratu Mrs. ‘fireman l w!!! g5? r5 ' Er y with o1’ hted can was theuaqflt o “guitars” gomelfs Institute to oandlee were used then and so on to elearlclty; from us. eust tn Oyrfl C . magma?’ sup a-sev has already She attributes her lo o! it. M!‘ tsnces Join in wlshi h m h Y2K 8!‘ lXLV more army -_i___._. IMYVALE SCHOOL paldLD t ‘a sp. e X-l Alice McCloekey, I McDonald, 8 Item Olsrkln. e 1X — 1 John Olarkin. do VIII Sr. — l Tens Mc- 3 Myra ‘nalnor, s Doria _. 51,1;- . Olalrkin. m Me Teresa Grad do VIII Jr. l Patricia lde VI prises marks: Eleanor Clarkln. Doris Mc- ld atrlcla Clarkln, Leonard Blanche Murray, teacher. highest c Trainer, John Donald, McDona h ind not so far meet any of them. Pit‘. Plus MacDonald who is serving in Italy, writing to his luothfr, Mrs. William MacDonald. said he had met Father George ItIcCormacI-r, in Italy recently. Fr- McCurmuck served as assistant pastor at St. Andrews for two years nnd is well known here. Mr, Nell O'Brien o! the mer- chant navy. who has been around a great part o! the world in the lust two years was a visitor here for two days last week calling on his grandfather, Mr. John T. O'Bl‘lCn, Hg left here on Monday morning. His lather has been serv- ing on the stall o! Cam Hill Hospital, Hallrax, for savers years- Mr. John Laplerre, blacksmith hero was busy all winter making grappling irons and anchors for the fishermen. When more than lilty years since he served his time with the late John O‘Brlcrl_ right hem in Bristol. In, , ____ __ What a common si l to eee a bloodless face and feeb e frame an eIi circulation and rosy cheeks should reign Young people in such a condition an aaaanlb an anmmrc nature and containing iron to 1m Mi.lburn's Hes. three concentrated _ le ingredi belpmg to improve the blood Price 50c s box, 66 pll Look for our trade BQUICKIES Clearer. 2 Leo uecl Glnn, 3 Florence Clarkfn. inhale olden deya they made every- were pane he three mark but is still ver sway around the busy forge. Help the Young People To Health - llapplneee weakness where bounding health manna. a“Rod eu-Wentbepabp Thetlllbanflqflnltetfoaeeembl Prlma Dept. Grade V-1 Edith Quinn, 2 Jlmrn McCloskey. Gra 1v Sr. - 1 1m Ida , 2 Gera dine Callahan-e Quinn Grade IV Jr. — 1 Pa. lola Mc- Glnn. 2 Rom Mocloskey. 3 Noreen Coady. I! 8r. - 1 Innis Mc- clv-Bkel’. 2 Eileen Murray, 3 Des- mond Callaghan. Grade II Jr. — 1 Wilfred Mc- Grade I 5r. - 1 RoeaIeen Oal- ghan. " Grade I Jr- -1 Brendan Mc- Mary Costly, teacher. 3-1‘ n31 from eel spears to ship bull ng parts. Carts, wagons and w; plough: were made from score a y young in his pelaorbwboae ".5 “Since we ~ got the Birdbath v-Ws been lib gayevea-yflatar Dill a gepean street, early that morn- . K18 a member of and also a member of the Learue of the Third Otta ' three brother and use‘?! Monsoon, ma HM. d - J Halllax and Peirnoy Delaronde, or m Rm. o! Bolton. —OttawaJoua-na)l THFQQMLQIILELQWJJLLEARDIAN IN MEMORIAM MR8 . FRANK KIGGINS DIES OI‘ HEART ATTACK A resident of Ottawa for the 21 years, Mrs. Prank Kig- glns died suddenly Wednesday, ll as the result o! a heart tack suffered at her home. l6! zine was for many years Bt. Patrick's parish sacred Heart and the Order ol St Francis. f- , amei also two sisters, North Mesa, and Mrs Mrs. Wil- Iton. Mar ' Washinston Young, Clinton Btew- _waslnthQK1n nuts. MALVINA KENNEDY w“ A hi hly repected and life-long‘ reslden o! Klngsboro, Mrs- Mel- vlna Kennedy, passed awa at her home, March 5. in her 7 th year. The deceased had been in fallln¢ health for some time but attend- ed w her domestic duties to the last. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart. Her husband, Freeman Kennedy. pre- deceased her 38 ars She ls survive daughter, Marlon l2. Service was held at her late home on March 7th by Rev. H. R. Bell, The following hymns were sung "Sweet B e and Bye‘, "Beautiful Home’ and trio "Go B Th Borrow." ‘K paIl-bearers were Ira Young, art. James Robertson, Lloyd Ken- nedy, Hugh Ca ell. Interment o oeme y. ______- MR8. P. N. PAT! One o! the most highly t- °‘ es residents o! O'Leary, in‘ the bo person o! Mrs. P. N. Pate ‘Bhillls Colds line Iaay -li ll _ Ibo-Total a family of twelve children: the only surviving member now of this la fa o! Hush and Flora such , b Dr Donald Madsauchlan of Alta, who. a one time and in 0'Lear and la mu’ r pl-actlslna 1s rvI fishes adoption. 1n ll! abs married rater N. Pate o! Charlottetown, shortly ad- ter that mo to O where they establish a mercen e bus- iness Itilloarrfedonbytbelreld- est daughter Ilorenee (am Win ucklldr ohn A. and away on Tuesday, March '3 1044- Born m so. ca herlnee, r15: olt THIS IS A YIAR OP DESTINY . . . a tiraetoaearch one’: hear-unmask oneself “Ana I doing all I can to help bring victory this year? . . . Am I holding nothing back when thousands are giving all?" Vic- tory ln Europe is within our grasp-but it can only be seized by an all-out effort. Your hand signing for Victory Bonds la Al with a Guardian Want lw lllitl" .. M30 Pet W. h her w Bernard and Comp . To this union was rn four en, J Peter W. bOth living-din OTleary. ls eutenant in with three 0 III-KEY. lundertheuameeilhteu J r . 31’!!! W873 .191’ ..:-'L'l‘ 2d h t l . ma.’ eat." "m "o vests. , and h pf-lyslcnintha home of bismuth; h . a l European fortress. Stretch your band across lbs Atlantic? and strike a blow for victory.’ Every drop of ink "m! in Iigning for Victory Bonds ls a direct hit at the enemy . . . weakening his resistance-helping shorten the war and therefore to save Canadian lives. lam p backing our men in their assault on Hitler's 11nd generous nature Her funeral which was conduct- gl by h" Plllfll‘, the Rev. Henry Goo: ' and My Wil the relatlwand sembled to erous and beautl! sun _ also 1n l‘ unl- unable to be Dleeent at funeral. One daughter Annie s- Glories Dennis) predeceas- was a woman‘ of kind 0 W first n» flavor! bowl by“ Rev. Mr. . . Hewlett, dd w Th . March so. t owwd of were, m“; u. the last tribute o1 "l we as the llrle cor- her t srnn. 19. 194 I “is ‘good coffee" ,,, As good as nan Rosa: was 1n a to eon Turner. V t uoh- o as Dennis. M. Matthews, Jmies Inter-m t s, i!“ m. Bum” ower bea s were W 0e Jeni‘; Kenneth Matbeeon. were "rho lard ls M Shep- "flu: is 0: In "_ ~rea,'wa‘saalfl°"oa%lee":§ cemetery at I We can do ltl-ws must do “it! Yes, we have done a good job so far, but the end is not yet. We must now throw in everything we've got towards the final blow. Let's do our share by buying every we can-and then one more! Y_p _ will be the deep sense of satisfaction that comes from the knowledge you have played your full part in hastening peace in Europe MacDonald." _5malhn‘,|n_ __€- ._.. .._~_—_; m the Unite Bloomfield, ‘I-fy“, _i_